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| N/A | N/A | Launch of online course 'Poetry of the City'. | Online | View |
This J.P. Morgan 'Eye on the Market' document from August 2011 shares an internal note regarding severe market setbacks and the global recovery. It analyzes the European debt crisis, specifically Italy's debt and the ECB's stance, discusses the 50-50 odds of a US recession, and outlines the firm's defensive investment strategy of underweighting European assets and reducing equity exposure.
In this 2018 email, evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers writes to Jeffrey Epstein regarding a document titled 'EPSTEIN.docx'. Trivers vents about his professional alienation in the US and complains extensively about James Watson (JD Watson), claiming Watson blocked his career advancement at Harvard in 1972. The email concludes with Trivers offering a long-prepared paper on 'human intelligence, Africa, parasites' with the stated focus of 'Africans stupid or smart?'
An email thread between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein from October 2017. They discuss Donald Trump ('DjT'), political risks involving Paul Manafort, and Summers' meetings with Softbank and Saudi PIF representatives. Summers also shares a controversial comparison regarding Harvard admissions versus workplace sexual misconduct allegations, explicitly asking Epstein not to repeat the insight.
An email chain from October 27, 2017, between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein discussing the political climate under Donald Trump (DJT), Steven Mnuchin, and interactions with Softbank and Saudi representatives. Summers expresses concerns about war and makes a controversial comparison regarding moral standards for Harvard admissions versus employment in media/think tanks, explicitly instructing Epstein not to repeat the insight. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is page 105 of a 'Cowen Collaborative Insights' report dated February 25, 2019. It serves as a 'Points of Contact' directory listing the profiles, contact information, and coverage areas for eleven Cowen research analysts. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024921', indicating it was produced during a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a magazine article (likely The New Yorker) discussing the science of the placebo effect, featuring researchers Ted Kaptchuk and Wayne Jonas. It details historical studies on morphine, Valium, and IBS, discussing the distinction between disease and illness. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029928' stamp, suggesting it was gathered as evidence in a Congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no direct reference to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or financial crimes.
This article from The New Yorker (December 12, 2011) explores the history and science of the placebo effect, beginning with Mesmer's debunking and moving to Henry Beecher's influential WWII observations and 1955 paper. It details how later research in the 1970s involving endorphins and Naloxone provided a biological explanation for placebo responses, proving they are not merely psychological. The text concludes with comments from researcher Kaptchuk about the ongoing stigma and ethical debates surrounding placebo research in the medical community.
This document is a log of email messages exchanged on December 5, 2018, primarily from the address 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein). The conversation covers biological metaphors for social structure (mentioning 'apothosis' or apoptosis), a proposal for a Harvard course on 'the gangster game' modeled on world leaders like Trump and Putin, and a discussion about the 'Me Too' movement and populist nationalism. The document originates from a House Oversight Committee investigation.
An email thread from November 25, 2018, between Harvard professor Lisa New and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'J'). They discuss drafting an invitation for Serena (presumably Williams) to join a poetry project, with Epstein advising New to frame it as joining 'Bill Clinton' and 'Shaque' rather than just appearing on a show. Notably, Lisa New discusses hunting for her copy of the book 'Lolita' to read on a trip to Australia, explicitly comparing it to 'My Antonia' as being about 'a man whose whole life is stamped forever by his impression of a young girl'—a significant comment given the recipient.
This email chain from February 7, 2014, details an online reputation management strategy led by Tyler Shears for Jeffrey Epstein. Shears outlines an aggressive plan to manipulate Google search results to suppress negative coverage from Forbes and the NY Post by boosting 'high authority domains' and leveraging influence over publications like Harvard and National Geographic. The correspondence indicates direct communication between the consultant and Epstein regarding the timeline and strategy for 'cleaning up' his online presence.
This document is a printout of Internet search results for 'Jeffrey Epstein' and related terms, bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The results include news articles from Forbes (debating his billionaire status) and the NY Post (regarding his post-jail return to NYC in 2011), as well as links to his foundation and unrelated individuals with similar names (a venture partner and a doctor). The snippet text highlights his connections to high-profile figures like Leslie Wexner, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Donald Trump.
This email thread from February 2014 details a 'Search Engine Optimization' (SEO) reputation management strategy orchestrated by Tyler Shears for Jeffrey Epstein. Shears explains the necessity of boosting various external links to push negative news coverage (specifically Forbes and NYPost) off the first page of Google results. Notably, Shears claims they can utilize 'reinforcement' from institutions like Harvard and National Geographic, asserting they have 'influence over' these publications.
A letter from Lisa New to an unnamed recipient (identifiable as Woody Allen via the mention of Soon Yi) proposing a filming project involving a William Carlos Williams poem. New offers to travel to New York or invites the recipient and Soon Yi to visit her and Larry (Summers) in Boston/Harvard along with 'Jeffrey' (Epstein). The document bears a House Oversight footer.
Page 2 of 4 of an LA Times interview with Alan Trounson (dated May 29, 2013) discussing the state of stem cell research in California. Trounson outlines plans to request $70 million from the CIRM board to establish a network of clinics and compares California's collaborative research environment (funded by Proposition 71's $3 billion) to the competitive environments of Harvard and Australia. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional document production.
This document appears to be a page from an interview transcript (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029511) featuring Deepak (likely Deepak Chopra). He discusses his childhood, his parents' contrasting philosophies (materialist father vs. spiritual mother), his father's medical career, and his own time at the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (funded by the Rockefeller Foundation). He recounts his first experience with LSD at age 17 or 18, facilitated by visiting Harvard students, occurring around the time the Beatles visited India in 1969.
This document, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, details an investigation into foreign influence peddling within the Trump administration involving George Nader and Elliott Broidy. It describes how they pitched a scheme to UAE and Saudi Arabia to shape U.S. policy against Qatar in exchange for business interests, resulting in a $650 million contract for Broidy's firm. The text attributes the success of this informal influence to Jared Kushner's lack of vetting and willingness to bypass formal government channels.
This document appears to be page 3 of a personal essay or letter (stamped with a House Oversight footer) that offers a critical retrospective of Barack Obama's character and presidency. The author contrasts Obama's perceived elitism and 'corporatist' bias—specifically citing the arrest of Professor Louis Gates and the subsequent 'Beer Summit'—with Joe Biden's perceived honesty and decency. The text concludes with criticism of Obama's post-presidency lifestyle, mentioning his yacht trips and interactions with Prince Harry.
This document, part of a 2017 House Oversight filing, recounts the conflict between Palm Beach police and the State Attorney regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It details how police sought serious molestation charges, but State Attorney Barry Krischer presented lesser charges to a grand jury, leading to accusations of preferential treatment. The text also highlights Epstein's high-profile connections, including Bill Clinton and Alan Dershowitz, and financial ties to Harvard and politicians like Eliot Spitzer and Bill Richardson.
This document appears to be a page from a report, speech, or briefing paper discussing the geopolitical implications of Iran becoming a nuclear power. It warns that a nuclear Iran would trigger proliferation in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, and references Harvard Professor Graham Allison's theories on nuclear terrorism. The document bears a House Oversight Committee footer stamp.
An email exchange between Tyler Shears and Christina Galbraith regarding PR efforts to boost the visibility of a positive CNBC article about Jeffrey Epstein supporting a Melanoma bill. Galbraith notes the article is not yet on Google's first page and cites competing negative coverage from the Daily Mail. Shears responds that they are pushing the story but news regarding Bill Clinton is dominating the cycle, making it difficult to gain traction.
This document is a progress report or donor update for the 'Poetry in America' project, likely written circa 2016-2017. It details the full funding and production of the first season featuring high-profile guests like Bill Clinton and Nas, as well as educational partnerships with Harvard, PBS, and various schools. The text highlights contributions ranging from financial donations to the provision of film crews and venue access (including a 'whole skyscraper').
This document is a status report and fundraising update sent to 'Jeffrey' (Epstein) regarding the 'Poetry in America' project. It details the production status of the TV series, educational partnerships with Harvard and PBS, and a fundraising goal of $2.5 million. The author explicitly thanks Jeffrey for his support and credits a financial gift from Leon Black for paying staff salaries and establishing a base at Harvard.
This document is an email chain from December 2, 2015, initiated by Lisa New to Jeffrey Epstein. New requests a meeting to seek Epstein's advice regarding the 'Templeton campaign' and her initiative 'Poetry in America,' while sharing a draft fundraising letter. Epstein replies asking if she is available in Cambridge on Saturday, to which she agrees. Epstein then forwards the exchange to his assistant, Lesley Groff.
This document is a progress report and fundraising update sent to Jeffrey Epstein regarding the 'Poetry in America' project at Harvard. The sender details partnerships with organizations like Greenwich Country Day School and HarvardX, and sets a fundraising goal of $2.5 million for the upcoming year. The letter explicitly thanks Epstein for his support and advice regarding the Templeton Foundation, and highlights a transformative financial gift from Leon Black that legitimized the project within Harvard's administration.
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025876, contains a list of probing biographical and investigative questions directed at Jeffrey Epstein. It covers his early life, education, time at Bear Stearns, high-profile connections (Clinton, Barak, Google founders, Princess Diana), real estate holdings (Paris, Manhattan), and allegations regarding 'Jack Shacks' and police investigations in Palm Beach. The questions appear to be prepared for an interview or deposition, specifically referencing media profiles by Vanity Fair and New York Magazine.
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